Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining
Patent
1988-06-10
1989-02-21
Echols, P. W.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Assembling or joining
29150, 29415, 310348, B21D 3903
Patent
active
048052892
ABSTRACT:
An electric motor mount is achieved by first and second sheet metal pieces, the first piece being longer than that of the second and the first piece having a first and a second end, the second end being wider than that of the first end. The first and second pieces are stamped in sequence from a strip of sheet metal, and the first piece has a median transition portion forming a transition in width between the wider second end and the narrower first end. This median transition portion is complementary to a portion of the second piece, so that they are nested together, with no waste in the sheet metal strip. Each piece is bent at about right angles, and then the first ends are mounted to the motor at motor mounting apertures, and the second ends form mounting feet to be attached to a support for the motor and motor mount.
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Echols P. W.
Gorski Joseph M.
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